Lewis Hamilton won the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix on June 14, 2026, marking his first race victory while driving for Ferrari [1].
The win is significant because it breaks a season-long winning streak on Sundays held by Mercedes. It also marks a historic milestone for British motorsport, resulting in the first all-British podium since 1968 [2].
Driving at the Barcelona-Catalunya circuit in Spain, Hamilton secured the win through a masterclass in tyre management [1, 4]. The victory came in his 31st race representing the Italian team [3].
The podium was completed by fellow British drivers George Russell and Lando Norris [2]. This 1-2-3 finish for the United Kingdom ends a decades-long drought for the nation's drivers on the podium together.
The race saw other notable developments, including the retirement of Kimi Antonelli [1]. Hamilton's ability to maintain pace while preserving his tyres allowed him to outmaneuver the field and secure the top spot on the podium.
Ferrari's strategy and Hamilton's execution proved decisive in the Spanish heat. By managing the degradation of the rubber, Hamilton was able to sustain a lead that the Mercedes drivers could not overcome, despite their dominance earlier in the season [4].
“Lewis Hamilton won the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix on June 14, 2026.”
This victory signals a shift in the 2026 competitive landscape by proving that Ferrari can disrupt Mercedes' current dominance. The result validates Hamilton's transition to the Scuderia and suggests that tyre strategy will be the primary battleground for the remainder of the season.



